Tag: Sony Ericsson

In december of 2011, I purchased a Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro. The reason for this was because my HTC ChaCha did not manage internal memory well; or well enough for me at least. Having said that, I must admit though that I can be a creature that is rather demanding. My wife seem to be quite happy with her HTC ChaCha so, take what I feel about its capabilities with a pinch of whatever.

Apart from the build of this phone, the Sony Ericsson XPeria Pro, I am quite happy with the phone. It never crashed on me yet but, anyways, in this podcast, I tell you a bit about the phone and let you experience what it sounds like.

If you are looking for a free apllication that can analyse technical info on Android phones, here mmight be just what you’ve been looking for.

Ever wanted to peek inside and know more about your application? Curious to know what permissions your application uses, what Android version it supports, libraries it depends on and more?

Well a simple answer to all app questions is Sony Ericsson’s AppXplore analysis tool. And it works on all
phones running Android 2.1 and above!

With AppXplore you can now dig inside all applications installed on your device and find out detailed information such as application version, package names, certificate validity dates, application signature, permissions, activities and lots more.

With the simple UI, and all the nice features, it makes it a great tool for developers and tech savvy users. If you want to know more about your Android apps, AppXplore is one of the best analysis tools out there!”